Apparently these are the wife and children of some bbc racing pundit or something.https://news.sky.com/story/kyle-cli...n-were-alive-when-ambulances-arrived-13175961
3 women, 2 sisters and their mom. killed with a crossbow by one of the sisters' ex
Apparently these are the wife and children of some bbc racing pundit or something.https://news.sky.com/story/kyle-cli...n-were-alive-when-ambulances-arrived-13175961
3 women, 2 sisters and their mom. killed with a crossbow by one of the sisters' ex
As tragic as this tho?whatever it is, it's tragic.



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Maybe that laugh is inappropriate- but good grief that's a sobering statistic.So obviously American gun crime sucks... but this is interesting. Anecdotally, I always felt like there was much more crime in the UK than US after living in both countries, but a lot less "Murder" - so I looked for statistics to check.
US Murder by Gun per million people... 138 times that of the UK...Maybe that laugh is inappropriate- but good grief that's a sobering statistic.
Overall Murder rate is ONLY 4 times the UK though when considering all methods. So UK is stabbing and bludgeoning to death a lot more people.
The nasty business of Murder aside...
Total Crimes per 1000 people:
UK 109.96
US 41.29
UK has over 2.5 times the actual total crime rate per 1000 people.
UK citizens more than twice as likely as US to be victims of assault.
Drug statistics seem a little wonky... think they got something wrong here:
US citizens more than twice as likely to use drugs than the UK... but UK citizens 328 times more drug offenses? (I don't believe that for a minute- they got data wrong there surely, thousands of people locked up for smoking pot in the US)
Sentences for crimes slightly longer in the UK than the US. but more than 7 times as people per capita in jail in the US. That shows how low the arrest rate is in the UK if they have longer sentences, more crime, but a lot fewer people in jail. Too many people are committing crimes in the UK and not facing jail. AND that's going to feedback to more people committing crimes because they think they can get away with it. Or... UK crimes more likely to face fines than sentencing to jail. I suspect ASBOs might play a part here since US doesn't have them... you might get thrown in jail in the US for a few days for a crime you're fined for in the UK.
Twice as many people committing suicide in the US (I'm sure access to guns impacts that)
More embezzlement in the UK. (probably because banking is a bigger sector in the UK)
https://www.nationmaster.com/country-info/compare/United-Kingdom/United-States/Crime/table
https://news.sky.com/story/kyle-cli...n-were-alive-when-ambulances-arrived-13175961
3 women, 2 sisters and their mom. killed with a crossbow by one of the sisters' ex
https://news.sky.com/story/kyle-cli...n-were-alive-when-ambulances-arrived-13175961
3 women, 2 sisters and their mom. killed with a crossbow by one of the sisters' ex
So obviously American gun crime sucks... but this is interesting. Anecdotally, I always felt like there was much more crime in the UK than US after living in both countries, but a lot less "Murder" - so I looked for statistics to check.
US Murder by Gun per million people... 138 times that of the UK...Maybe that laugh is inappropriate- but good grief that's a sobering statistic.
Overall Murder rate is ONLY 4 times the UK though when considering all methods. So UK is stabbing and bludgeoning to death a lot more people.
The nasty business of Murder aside...
Total Crimes per 1000 people:
UK 109.96
US 41.29
UK has over 2.5 times the actual total crime rate per 1000 people.
UK citizens more than twice as likely as US to be victims of assault.
Drug statistics seem a little wonky... think they got something wrong here:
US citizens more than twice as likely to use drugs than the UK... but UK citizens 328 times more drug offenses? (I don't believe that for a minute- they got data wrong there surely, thousands of people locked up for smoking pot in the US)
Sentences for crimes slightly longer in the UK than the US. but more than 7 times as people per capita in jail in the US. That shows how low the arrest rate is in the UK if they have longer sentences, more crime, but a lot fewer people in jail. Too many people are committing crimes in the UK and not facing jail. AND that's going to feedback to more people committing crimes because they think they can get away with it. Or... UK crimes more likely to face fines than sentencing to jail. I suspect ASBOs might play a part here since US doesn't have them... you might get thrown in jail in the US for a few days for a crime you're fined for in the UK.
Twice as many people committing suicide in the US (I'm sure access to guns impacts that)
More embezzlement in the UK. (probably because banking is a bigger sector in the UK)
https://www.nationmaster.com/country-info/compare/United-Kingdom/United-States/Crime/table
Apparently these are the wife and children of some bbc racing pundit or something.
They've got the guy, he's been taken to hospital, so not sure what he's done to himself, no shots were fired by police. It appears he needed medical attention in a cemetary where he was found.
It's probably because if it's not a big crime, if you report anything to the police they might decide to kill/nick you.
Heard many a horror story about U.S. police.
. (I'm white so that probably helps) Apparently his brother is inside for a murder he committed in 2018, ran 2 kids off a motorbike, after they damaged his car, killing one and injuring the other
I've been telling you America is a ****hole for years, you need to listen for a change instead of writing war and peace thinking you know all the answers, dickhead.
Feel for hubby who has his family wiped out, dreadful.
Awful mate, wave goodbye in the morning, then gone forever
Feel for hubby who has his family wiped out, dreadful.
Can't begin to imagine how you get over something like that.
Well, crime is one of the reasons I wouldn't go back to UK... I'd probably leave the US if I had the opportunity, it's certainly less than ideal- but I'd probably move to New Zealand or Australia. It's nice to be able to leave the lawnmower out front and not worry about it being nicked- or not having to lock the house at night... or my son sleeps during the day- I don't bother locking the door if I go out and he's asleep in the house. I wouldn't do any of that in the UK with the petty crime rates there. Murder is much higher here... but, I don't really feel a risk of that. Everyone loves me. I'm wonderfull and lovable.![]()
It's difficult for you to guage the UK, because you only really have news outlets and social media to guage it by.